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retort

[ri-tawrt] / rɪˈtɔrt /




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Among the responses threaded below Wilson’s retort, one is an edit of promotional materials for a 2011 television adaptation of Moby-Dick.

From Slate • Feb. 12, 2026

His retort was that hardly anyone wanted those jobs.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 7, 2026

“You know who I am, but who are you?” this coaxing stranger offers, which is like a playground retort twisted to sound pseudo-philosophical.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 14, 2025

Mamdani's retort is that he's more like a Scandinavian politician, only browner.

From BBC • Nov. 1, 2025

Bull stood again, joining in the applause for Colonel Conners’s retort, then, when the noise subsided, began to introduce his second guest of the evening.

From "The Great Santini" by Pat Conroy




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